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So, Slightly Wacky Aussie Doco is this quirky little journey through Melbourne and surrounding areas, all narrated by Rick Sebak. The pacing is pretty laid-back, giving you space to soak in the sights and sounds of Australia, from the Spoleto Festival to that infamous Vegemite. It's almost like a travelogue but with a dash of humor and warmth. The encounters with local wildlife, like kangaroos and koalas, feel genuine, almost like you're right there with them. Its charm lies in the everyday moments, and the practical effects are non-existent, as it’s all about capturing real experiences. It's the sort of film that might not have a broad appeal but definitely has a certain vibe that intrigues collectors and fans of unique documentaries.
Slightly Wacky Aussie Doco holds a special place in the hearts of collectors, primarily due to its offbeat charm and the niche interest in Australian culture. It's relatively scarce in physical formats, which makes it a bit of a gem for those who appreciate travel documentaries. Various VHS editions popped up in the late '80s, but finding one in good condition can be a challenge. The interest remains steady among collectors looking for something outside the mainstream, giving it a unique status in documentary circles.
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